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Yeah but does it come with a pocket clip?

I have only one question.....what did you search under to make that appear?

ROTFLMAO!!!!!

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Let's see, 6000+ members @ $100 apiece = $600,000! Might be enough. The "USS Bladeforums" would become reality. All we would need to do is fit her with a proper crew. Any volunteers or nominations?
 
Somehow I don't think we have engineered a stable transition of the ex-USSR states out of the communist system if their military hardware is sold off as souveniers.
 
That is the cheapest cost to build a sub I have seen. 'Course, I could get 50 of them on the Home Shopping Network.

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T4, if it came with a pocket clip, you'd just carry it and then everyone would have to ask, "Is that a submarine in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?"

Blademan, I'd pay $200.00 to own a piece of that sub. We could paint a giant pocketknife on the side of it.

Or knock out a few walls and turn it into a travelling theme resturaunt.

Put in a gift shop with all kinds of knives, t-shirts, hats, a cigar bar complete with cognacs, brandy, and scotch whiskey. And I'd bet a 25 yard shooting range would fit somewhere. (Maybe in the torpedo tubes?)

Even the walls we tore out wouldn't go to waste, we could have pieces ground into knives. What a novelty!
 
Nu, rebyata, eta sovyetskaya polodka -- dlya menya. Listen, guys, this Soviet sub is MINE. Forget the pocket clip. After I buy it, I may be in the market for a kydex sheath, though ...

Does anyone know if the launch tubes were decontaminated after the missiles were removed? I don't want paying customers glowing in the dark on the way home.

Oh -- they didn't remove the missiles. Okay.
 
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